THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. h a "Both Costly and Stately [Famous Starck Pianos Bellefonte, Pa. Two Elements That Mark the | | operated on these days, and I'm al- : | ways keeping myself In condition Shi ed An where i in the United States on 30 Da rs’ Free Trial Qonsultations in English and Garman. | New Fashions That Come i it.” PP y J i ” ildi : The day of the flapper will neve Office, Crides’s Exchange Building. From Paris. oe AYO Cs Rapper wil wonth, Tv and to be young and to look young vill be the whip over every woman | until another race of being follo CENTRE HALL, PA. { thir one, But as much as Is spoke Davaid K. Keller, Cashier lon this subject, there are thousunds She Is No Longer Compelled to Wear | ..¢ omen who prefer to be : Receives Deposits & Discounts Notes the Extremely Abbreviated Skirt { than absurd and who have found of the Last Three Years— i last three years excessively dif Evening Gowns Have { for them, wil v-nilly, upon ev Dignity | trong-minded women ho New York.—Any ol glancing over the mass of women Adapted Themese 3 31. 3 Sy Ew At : ; G red in the ] ) I rp hk GEE ow : We require no payment in advance Hore in the ial enters Wot i J skirt r hy orl reer wi 5 § : i } i 7 Saas. EW . ‘ a Olarck 3 ) iol are not a 3 to not say that there was any | £9 omfortable . y bey pio] var ‘ ) autumn dres will pay the freight both w enriy H. G. STROHMEIER | terica waa wot ven pecan CENTRE HALL, : : PA. | been turning Mahutacturer of Veh Mianany hat 100k De b%ath [hve in the Sonsaeger of pi AV &% 2 Fr pro tragic to the fmporters, © Cis a mater for the student of Ry EE HIGH GRADE never togched Sach elrhe In the | prem i | aud 2 = Monumental Work | vi sateneor wut on in all kinds of Marble and Granite Don't Fail To Get Cur Prices antaed Jno. F. Gray & Son (Successors to GRANT HOOVER) Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Lif Insur ance Com- panies in the Wor id. i \ / ~ f | } : . J 4! v zs = 8 PF ; ! was . Reunn . 1 irec m This ct TY te THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST k{ 7 resale gt. 2 Steinway op] Direct Prom 1h $160.00 14 No Mutuals No Assessments jt / AREY, $c Eat Knabe.. t from : | \ aE Ce Emerson Before insuring your life get the 2 / a - contract of THE HOME which in \ J | 3 t Bs . ! } | i Kimball. - taki case of death between the tenth pti | ET ; ’ ~ gal Starck .e J. i and twentieth years returns all pre- NN { ol] 4 é : Bend toda r our latest Hat | GO Fi ree Mi miums paid in addition to the face 1 of the policy. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE : § £3'% ve P. A. Starck Piano Co., Manufacturers Chicago Office in Crider's Stone Buliding BELLEFONTE, - PA. ~ met lL Al -— Telaphone Connection £ ¥ hi ¥ i - ——————————————————————————— RR HL | NE SIE wee Save Pennies— | | ” 7X T0LD IN SHORT =: Waste Dollars On the ieft is a black panne velvet made by Worth, which hangs in a The Latest Happenings Gleaned So of printin straight line from bust to ankles, and is made gorgeous by a deep, unfitted From All Over the State. q 2 USe . printing girdle of rhinestones arranged in lattice work and edged at the top with a | save pennies by get- narrow band of small pink roses. A suggestion of the First Empire is ting inferior work and lose given in the Napoleonic wreaths of pink roses on the skirt, with the drip. THINGS SEEN AND HEARD dollars through lack of ad- ! ping tassels of crystals. ! ‘ ek i On the right is an early Italian gown by Bernard called Madonna. It is verusing value in the work as straight as a mummy case and is made of metal gauze over green chif. they get. Printers as a rule fon. The huge flowers are of stamped silver. The deep girdle placed below charge very reasonable {| the waistline is of jet beads, and there is a deep necklace made from a jet prices, for none of them rope, which forms the shoulder strap. Do, by AAA a A AA A A A AA all of them work hard. “ak your ow Moral: Give your printing fo a good printer and save money. Our Printing Is Unexcelled fe Not for American Woman. sists that Mad 2 " her unsanal pers Sd | than two thou and mod . i offered to the American public i Got Something {| §| | f you wonder why half the You | in the country are smiling « { ¥ §. all 3 2 | come out of the dressmaking places " : ra i ¢ :. § wnnuse thelr day inl. 3 DUEL Want to Sell? | and shops, it is because. their day inj, oon of a dress has come, We will now be state -% ight lines Most people have a piece i iy In the vening. true, and have not a reguinti of furniture, a farm imple- | (This does not mean that one shall Ly, put the absence of fri ment, or ething else {atantly reinx Yagil ance ovr the Ru. the presence of ecclesiastical needle which they have discard- ouble chins, a pad at the back of the | oy touch up each frock with 53 . neck, rounded hips and a thickened ed and which they no lon- diaphragm, are no more desirable now ger want. YY were ai q tha ner a than they were six months ago, ZOWNS, One sees a way of escape from The doctors have made so mt of . These things are put in The Col ors have made » much o needlework for the woman who does | this fight against flesh, approving of Aut 1 : + i ta the attic, or stored away 3 | not wish to adopt it. Its expense is in th left lyi it In its moderate form and urging against it, where the majority of won ba agai ' re the ms ty of wom. in the barn, or leit lying it upon every woman in the name of tap i ’ ten are concerned. It is not possible about, getting of less and health, that it is not probable that we | p less value each year, I ahell let the figure grow old merely because the fashions have changed. There are so many reasons for keop- ceremonial aspect, Infrequently, in the new eveningz ia DANDY here are 112 societies with more (han feet of floor \ Ri sembers in th fie unty and aree and the capacity of the factors ys to get this kind of needlework cheaply 10 : 00 ie Sher Hh 5 hich ia ‘now over 3.000 bairs of rub CHESTNUT TREES HAVE 1 . f y tian trea de esl Shore towns Valen g 10% ver 9, pas 8 : done: fue " fuuiing ! ot Mition t Read ber shoes, increased to 20,000 pairs a AFFINITY FOR LIGHTNING. qc dl crystals have advanced ir ultimate ines t i af : me » po yd yo k YO ac Tyne Just thirty-two years in August, MTs day. with an ultimate increase in the Out of a total of 2.000 trees on St ile wice, ie dressmakers are already : . tart s OR ry recent als witions stp ) y ing slim these days that every woman po Htuting of : trif 1 r the WwW. K. Scott. of lskesburg, started to working force from it: precent | forestry reservations struck by light. . » i cnenper Hies 4 1080 1 : . - Po he 3 . BEE wi el . is provided with a good one. It may | " ! make a quilt. This week this quill strength of 675 to 1.300 or more ning in four years 655 were chesinut ¥ | costly ones, as in the first place, few ~ Bima h . y h an. 1 Tyas . « , . ‘ . sa completed. It has 7,636 pieces of according to data compiled at the 1 WHY NO’ ] , we the mere feminine desire to be fash- | oo C pay the original price, and | "** complete i pleces © do ionable, or it may be the extreme r . aah nd Rn cloth as Its component parts, and rep On the very firet day the Swiss | partment of Forestry on capses of SE | | THEM? son advanced by one woman at a 0 In A oud place, HB Sie 9 resents approximately five months | Cleaners and Dyers put their now $20. ! fires. Sixtydive of the trees struck . ner the other night, who sald: “The this country solid work. $00 Diant in operation, in Bethlene, Started fires, tome ~ ya being doctors gay that it is necessary to | . p William F. Schneller, co ote Fith | checked before much damage was Somebody wants those keep slim because, if one Is operated However, Jor the satisfaction. of Adam P. Rupert, cashier of Union | the concern, and one of Bethlehem's done i very things which have on, the less fat the knife has to go hose Whe like She SOnSSpvALIG Twthes Bank, Altoona, was stricken with | prominent business men and citizens, | Next to chestnuts the trees most become of no use to you. through, the better.” my 1 how, hare |e te fret Star. apoplexy while sitting at hix desk. His | received burns which resulted in his | frequently struck were pitch pine 327 Why not try to find that To the shocked Inquiry of the other a us pleasantly 4a he face that condition ie eritieal. The banker has | death. Escaping gasoline fumes are trees, followed by rock oak, white pine, somebody by putting a woman as to whether she expected an I yet, atin andl ik nat re Reekuntd not been in the best of health since | alleged to have escaped and communi. hemlock, red, white and black oak, want advertisement in immediate operation, she said: “Oh, a actors In a brijliang he was shot several years ago by | cated to the firebox of the boller room, | locust and sugar maple. Of the trees STHIS NEWSPAPER? no; I have nothing the matter with c n * M N Frank G. Hohl, the auto bandit who | causing an explosion. Mr. Schneller set on fire thirty-three were white ’ me as far as I know, but everyone Is | (Copyright, bY hs McClure EWEDADET | held up the Union Bank in broad day. | was enveloped by flames and fatally | pine. Most of the trees were struck ght, and got away with €2800. | burned. lin July.
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